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Rolls Royce, British Luxury Carmaker Turns To Production Of Honey

BY Juma · April 30, 2020 08:04 am

Rolls Royce, a British company known for its luxury cars has started producing honey in what it termed as “the most exclusive honey in the world.”

According to reports, the luxury automobile maker has already started producing honey on its 42-acre Goodwood Apiary. The news now shows how Covid-19 is forcing multinational giants to rethink their business models.

Rolls Royce is wholly owned by a subsidiary of the iconic BMW, headquartered in Goodwood, West Sussex in the United Kingdom.

The company is known for the production of such luxury automobiles as Phantom, Cullinan, Ghost, Dawn and Wraith.

The deadly Coronavirus that continues to sweep across the world has hit hard on businesses forcing hundreds of thousands of them to shut down and people losing their jobs.

ILO estimates that more than 25 million people have lost their jobs around the world as a result of Coronavirus and the numbers are projected to double at the end of the doomed year.

The transport industry has been hard hit with the virus. Airlines have had to convert passenger planes into cargo planes while car manufacturers have good into food production and delivery services.

Economists say the year 2020 has redefined the world and that the world will never be the same again. With people working from their homes, maintaining social distance, as well as observing high levels of hygiene, never again will the world ever go back to its normalcy.

READ: Stealing In The Name Of Covid-19: Here Are The Billions Being Looted

Juma is an enthusiastic journalist who believes that journalism has power to change the world either negatively or positively depending on how one uses it.(020) 528 0222 or Email: info@sokodirectory.com

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